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Greek History & Culture Seminars – The significance of the preservation of the night sky
This celestial canvas has fueled our greatest achievements in poetry, philosophy, religion, and astronomy
Greek History & Culture Seminars – How can obituaries inform us about post-war migration to Australia – The case of the Greeks of Victoria
The obituary contained important information about the deceased. It included their year and place of birth down to the village level - Who were more numerous, the Peloponnesians or the Macedonians?
Greek History & Culture Seminars – The Ancient Greek myth in modern Greek poetry
Cavafy and the combination of his passion for history and poetry
Greek History & Culture Seminars – From Mystras to Florence: Gemistos Plethon and the Eastern influence on the Western Renaissance
It’s hard to imagine that the great shift towards modern mathematical science was way back in the early 1400s among those who pursued wisdom as a devotional path to divinity
Greek History & Culture Seminars: The Battle for Bodies, Hearts, and Minds in Postwar Greece: Social Worker Charles Schermerhorn in Thessaloniki, 1946-1951
The global focus of the time was on children: They held the future of their respective societies & as adults would determine whether a nation would align itself with the West or with the East